Episodes

P.M. Edition for September 13th: Congress expands its probe into big tech companies, demanding emails and other records. Reporters Ryan Tracy and Deepa Seetharaman have more on the increased scrutiny from Washington. Plus, Rebecca O'Brien explains the U.S. Justice's Departments investigation into sexual abuse within U.S. Olympic organizations. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.
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A.M. Edition for September 13th: A few of the Democratic presidential candidates had big moments during the third debate. The Wall Street Journal's Gerald F. Seib looks at four who stood out.
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P.M. Edition for September 12th: The European Central Bank cuts its key interest rate, and launches its largest stimulus package in more than three years. Reporter Paul Hannon has the details. Plus, big U.S. investment banks are showing interest in Saudi oil giant Aramco. Maureen Farrell explains. Plus, Tarini Parti has a look ahead to Thursday night's debates. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.
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A.M. Edition for September 12th: Purdue Pharma has secured support from 23 states and thousands of local governments for a multibillion-dollar deal that could enable the drugmaker to resolve much of the opioid litigation it faces through a planned bankruptcy restructuring. The Wall Street Journal's Jared Hopkins has more.
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P.M. Edition for September 11: The Trump administration plans to ban all non-tobacco-flavored vaping products, as concerns about health hazards grow. More from the Wall Street Journal's Brianna Abbott. Plus, WSJ's Ira Iosebashvili explains the rout in foreign currencies, as investors flock to the dollar.
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A.M. Edition for September 11th: Russia was behind the murder last month of a former Chechen rebel in Germany, U.S. officials said on Tuesday, rekindling concerns that Moscow is ramping up an assassination campaign against the country's perceived enemies abroad. From Berlin, Bojan Pancevski has more.
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P.M. Edition for September 10: President Trump fired National Security Advisor John Bolton Tuesday after numerous disagreements. We get more from Wall Street Journal reporter Mike Bender. And WSJ's Joanna Stern tells us all about Apple's new offerings, including a streaming TV service and new iPhones.
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A.M. Edition for September 10th: California Democrats are poised to pass landmark employment legislation over the objections of two of the companies that would be most affected: Silicon Valley ride-sharing giants Uber and Lyft. The Wall Street Journal's Laura Forman has more.
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P.M. Edition for September 9th: Nissan's CEO, Hiroto Saikawa, is stepping down earlier than expected. Reporter Sean McLain joins us from Tokyo with the details. Plus, Gordon Lubold has more on the cancellation of U.S. talks with the Taliban. And Drew FitzGerald explains why activist investor Elliott Management is calling for changes at AT&T. Annmarie Fertoli reports.
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A.M. Edition for September 9th: Lawmakers return to work after August recess. Reporter Andrew Duehren breaks down the immediate challenges. Plus, Valerie Bauerlein has more on the early days of recovery from Dorian. And, is China pulling ahead in the race to 5G? Stu Woo has more. Annmarie Fertoli reports.
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P.M. Edition for September 6th: The August jobs report shows the U.S. economy is expanding, but at a slower rate. Reporter Nick Timiraos has the details, plus more on Fed Chair Jerome Powell's comments in Zurich on Friday. Plus, the Justice Department is investigating automakers, over California emissions agreements. Tim Puko explains. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.
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A.M. Edition for September 6th: The Trump administration said it would support returning mortgage-finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to private hands, a major reversal from what leaders of both parties over the past decade promised. The Wall Street Journal's Andrew Ackerman has more. The Wall Street Journal's Andrew Ackerman has more.
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P.M. Edition for September 5th: Hurricane Dorian lashes the Carolinas as a Category 2 storm. Cameron McWhirter reports from North Charleston. Plus, Maureen Farrell explains why WeWork is looking at slashing its valuation by half. And Rebecca Smith has a closer look at PG&E's long record of run-ins with regulators and the courts. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.
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A.M. Edition for September 5th: Insurers are scrambling to blunt the expense of new drugs that can carry prices of more than $2 million per treatment, offering new setups aimed at making the cost of gene therapies more manageable for employers. The Wall Street Journal's Anna Mathews has more.
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P.M. Edition for September 4th: Parliament deals a blow to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, voting to delay Brexit and block him from calling an early election. Max Colchester has more from London. Plus, Natasha Khan reports from Hong Kong, on the decision to withdraw a controversial extradition bill. And Rob Copeland has the details on YouTube's $170 million fine. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.
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A.M. Edition for September 4th: A decade after fueling a crisis that nearly brought down the global financial system, America's banks are ruling it. The Wall Street Journal's Telis Demos has more.
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A.M. Edition for September 3rd: After lashing the northwestern Bahamas, killing at least five people, wiping out thousands of homes and leaving an entire island without power, Hurricane Dorian is now forecast to approach dangerously close to Florida. The Wall Street Journal's Erin Ailworth has more.
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P.M. Edition for August 30th: Dorian gains strength in the Atlantic. Natasha Khan reports from Hong Kong, as the city enters its 13th weekend of unrest. And Rebecca Elliot has more on rising bankruptcies in the U.S. energy sector. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.
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A.M. Edition for August 30th: The decadelong economic expansion has showered the U.S. with staggering new wealth driven by a booming stock market and rising house prices, but that windfall has passed by many Americans. The Wall Street Journal's David Harrison has more.
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